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9 ‘Kilogram of Culture’ awards presented at the official ceremony in Latvia
On 14 February, Latvian public media, in cooperation with the Rietumu
Bank Charity Fund, presented the ‘Kilogram of Culture’ awards from inside the
Splendid Palace cinema. At the official ceremony significant events in Latvian
culture received awards in nine nominations. The award winners received gilded
weights and a bonus from the Rietumu Bank Charity Fund. As the main event for
the last year the jury announced the ‘You’ve Got 1243 Unread Messages’
exhibition by the Latvian Contemporary Art Centre.
The most recognised cultural event of 2017 the ‘You’ve Got 1243 Unread
Messages’ exhibition informed its visitors about our recent past – life before
the internet, when communications between people took place with the help of
written letters and not gif files in Facebook. The award was received by the
exhibition trustees Kaspars Vanags (Latvia), Zane Zajančkauska (Latvia) and
Diana Franssen (the Netherlands).
The award in the ‘Surprise of the Year’ nomination was presented by Inga
Šīna, chairperson of the Rietumu Bank Charity Fund: ‘I would like to extend
my gratitude to everyone who helps to add to Latvian culture. They help us,
both residents of Latvia and its visitors, to see modern phenomena which we
might not even notice in our daily routine – something beautiful and unusual.
My wish is that the creative minds of our culture have plenty more ideas in the
future as well as the ability and health to implement them! I have the honour
to announce that the ‘Surprise of the Year’ award for 2017’s achievements goes
to the metal opera ‘Kurbads. Son of Ķēve’ by director Inga Tropa and the
Skyforger Group with this production also being the first Latvian metal
opera.’
In the ‘Theatre’ nomination the award was given to the ‘Marriage’ movement
performance by the Liepaja Theatre staged by Russian director Sergey
Zemlyansky. In the ‘Music’ nomination the award was granted to the symphonic
music concert ‘The Chevalier of Roses’. This was held in the Liepaja concert
hall ‘Lielais Dzintars’ with the participation of the Latvian Festival
Orchestra, conducted by Karel Mark Chichon. In the ‘Visual Art’ nomination the
award went to Vija and Kaspars Zariņšs for their joint personal exhibitions
‘Parallels’ in the ‘Arsenāls’ exhibition hall and in the ‘Literature’
nomination to Inga Ābele for her ‘Dune’ novel from the series of historical
novels ‘We. Latvia, the 20th Century’. In the ‘Film’ nomination the award was
received for the documentary ‘Lidija’. Its director is Andrejs Verhoustinskis
and the script writer is Henrieta Verhoustinska. The winner of the ‘Cultural
Heritage’ nomination is acknowledged to be the refurbishment of the VEF Palace
of Culture and a special award by the jury was presented to the international
contemporary theatre festival ‘Homo Novus’ which was organised by the New
Theatre Institute of Latvia.
The ceremony was conducted by film critic Daira Āboliņa and an actor from the
National Theatre Raimonds Celms. Guests enjoyed performances of ‘Instruments’
and ‘Tautumeitas’, the trio ‘Art-i-Shock’, soloists Dināra Rudāne and Aija
Vītoliņa, and also maestro Raimonds Pauls.
The award winners were selected by the jury, which consisted of experts in
culture from LTV, Latvijas Radio and ‘lsm.lv’, with account being taken of the
opinion of TV viewers and radio listeners.